How to Build a Japanese Rock Garden

How to Build a Japanese Rock Garden



Japanese rock gardens are made using only rocks and light-colored gravel. Five different types of stones can be used and they symbolize islands. Light-colored gravel, which symbolizes water around the islands is also added and raked into different patterns, which form symbolic waves around the islands. It's easy to build a Japanese rock garden, also known as a "Karesansui," and it's a wonderful activity for just about all ages. Read on to learn how to build a Japanese rock garden.







Things You'll Need:





A solid box, such as a fancy chocolates box




Sand from a playground or beach, or very fine gravel




Pebbles or small rocks and stones




A fork or miniature rake









1


Choose a box and fill it halfway to the top with sand or gravel. Gently shake the box to level out the sand or gravel and make it as smooth as possible.





2


Use your fork and draw a pattern in the sand or gravel. Make your movements slow and purposeful. The idea is to create an atmosphere where you feel free to play and experiment, both physically and mentally, at least for a few moments at a time.





3


Arrange your pebbles, stones and rocks into a pattern that seems calming to you. You can place them alone or in groups. Do not use any stone that bothers you in any way, including their color, shape or size. Once placed, rake the sand or gravel around the pebbles or stones in a circular pattern.





4


Make more than one Japanese rock garden. Keep one for yourself and give one away to a friend or someone else who could use a calming influence in their life.


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